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very helpful insights. Many,many thanks.
This is the first T206 card where i've seen the photographer actually identified. It may well be, Marc, that the action poses were done by Conlon, Van Oeyen,perhaps others while the portraits are basically a Horner domain. The latter is certainly what many of us have thought for aeons. I'd like to see more examples of the photographer w/ action poses--T206 connection but think it may well be,as i've said, uncharted. The movement from photographer to lithographer appears to be largely unknown except for the familiar printing process/order of colors in the process which says more about lithography than lithographer. Granted I would like to know more about the lithography,too, but am voraciously eager to learn about the artists/ lithographers. I recognize that some may see my use of the word 'artists' as a bit of a stretch but i must say that I see the move from photograph to the beauty of the T206s themselves as artistry. Certainly, the photography is unequivocally artistry. any other ideas about T206--Conlon, T206--Van Oeyen connection? and lithographers? I understand that this may well be uncharted but want to check it out with those who may have scholarly expertise in this arena on this fine board. best, barry Last edited by ethicsprof; 12-29-2009 at 01:01 AM. |
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